What does carry-on baggage include?

Carry-on baggage refers to the luggage that you take with you on board the aircraft.

It can include:

  • Outerwear, jackets, hats, gloves, scarves, etc.
  • Smaller bags that can fit under the aircraft seat
  • Small suitcases that can be stored in the aircraft cabin
  • Small electronics such as laptops, tablets, headphones, etc.
  • Various necessary equipment for babies and small children
  • Strollers, etc.

Carry-on baggage on the plane

Examples of items in your carry-on luggage can include anything from clothes, shoes, and accessories to cameras, books, chargers, headphones, liquids in a 1-liter bag, and much more.

Please note: The rules for carry-on baggage on board the aircraft are determined by the airlines. The rules for hand luggage may vary from airline to airline.

Pack your carry-on
baggage correctly

Learn how to pack your carry-on baggage.

 


How much carry-on baggage am I allowed to bring?

  • Outerwear: Jackets, hats, gloves, scarves, etc.
  • Liquids in a 1-liter bag: If you have liquids, they must be under 100 ml and placed in a resealable 1-liter bag in your carry-on baggage.
  • Baby food: As baby food is exempt from liquid restrictions, you are allowed to bring more than 100 ml, covering the needs for the entire journey.
  • 1 x bag under the seat: For example, a handbag, laptop bag, or similar. The size depends on the rules of your airline and your ticket type.
  • 1 x carry-on bag or small suitcase - often for a fee: The size depends on the rules of your airline and your ticket type. 

 

Please note: Airlines determine the amount of carry-on baggage you are allowed to bring on board the aircraft. Always check the rules with your airline before departure.

What is allowed and not allowed in your baggage?

Learn about what is permitted and prohibited in your carry-on and checked baggage.

You'll find answers to everything from hairdryers, knitting needles, scissors, power banks, medication and much more.

Read about allowed items

Airport purchases in carry-on baggage

You are allowed to bring bags containing TAX-FREE items and other purchases from airport shops on board the aircraft along with your carry-on baggage, within a reasonable limit.

Purchases made at the airport after the security checkpoint are not counted towards liquid restrictions or other rules for carry-on baggage.